16 Related Articles from 2018-05-22

Americans report stronger finances in Trump's first.... WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - The share of Americans who report they are doing "at least okay" financially rose in President Donald Trump's first year in... >>

DeVos, Trump, and what we're missing about HBCUs. Tiffany Davis says students turning their backs on DeVos makes for good headlines, but the point should be ensuring students of color make it to graduation day. >>

How community type and education reveal American divisions — Pew report. Americans in rural areas, and cities, feel misunderstood, and that people in other community types don't share their values. And even those in rural communities don't have warm feelings about Trump >>

Interior Dept. moves to lift rules on hunting bears and wolves in Alaska. The Trump administration is moving to lift restrictions barring hunters on some public lands in Alaska from baiting brown bears with bacon or doughnuts, and using spotlights to shoot hibernating mother black bears and cubs. >>

Johnny Damon blasts Trump haters for 'continuing to fight him'. Baseball icon Johnny Damon isn't afraid to swing for the fences when it comes to defending his friend President Donald Trump. >>

Now people are worrying whether dealing with the Trump crisis might be disruptive >>

Republicans want special counsel to investigate.... By Patricia ZengerleWASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - A group of conservative Republicans, including some of U.S. President Donald Trump's closest allies in... >>

Robert De Niro EXCLUSIVE: Hollywood legend, 74, on NEVER retiring and BARRING Donald Trump from Nobu. During his explosive chat, Robert discussed his reluctance to retire, his marriage-like relationship with Chef Nobu and his strong feelings on President Donald Trump >>

Security fears over Trump's cell phone as devices revealed to go unchecked for months. President Donald Trump's cell phone could be hacked or used for surveillance because of its lack of security features, it has been revealed, with the devices going unchecked for months. >>

Trump aides purposely use poor grammar when writing Trump tweets. We all know that signature style of President Trump’s tweets, misspellings and all, but it turns out staffers may be composing some of those messages with intentional grammatical errors. Nathan Rousseau Smith has the story. >>